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5.0 out of 5 stars "It pushes buttons!"
This book was required reading for a college philosophy class. Unlike other boring textbooks, Salmon's unique approach to teaching critical thinking encourages classroom discussion and the application of practical situations. Each topic is related in text to many real-life examples, famous literary works, and quotes from the great philosophers. This "worldliness" makes...
Published on December 15, 2004 by Winston Kotzan

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3.0 out of 5 stars Too easy
This text is just too easy; it's emphasis is more on critical thinking than actual logic.

With the intention of delving into the field of analytical philosophy, I wanted a logic text that would prepare me. This was not sufficient. It's more of a critical thinking handbook than an actual logic text. It's discussion of deductive logic is limited...
Published on June 22, 2007 by A Reader


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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "It pushes buttons!", December 15, 2004
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This book was required reading for a college philosophy class. Unlike other boring textbooks, Salmon's unique approach to teaching critical thinking encourages classroom discussion and the application of practical situations. Each topic is related in text to many real-life examples, famous literary works, and quotes from the great philosophers. This "worldliness" makes Critical Thinking not only interesting, but actively engages the reader.

In a small aspect, a few examples may seem opinionated. When an example quoting the Bible was being debated in class as fallacious, my professor commented, "I like this book... it pushes buttons!"

The most important aspect is that the information will help you in any career. Whether a doctor, lawyer, business person, engineer, or even a scientist, these Critical Thinking concepts can be applied to many situations. You will be surprised how inductive reasoning can be applied to uncover new information. The topics of deductive reasoning can help construct better arguments for debating. Most importantly, you will find an easy, yet entertaining read.
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9 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too easy, June 22, 2007
This text is just too easy; it's emphasis is more on critical thinking than actual logic.

With the intention of delving into the field of analytical philosophy, I wanted a logic text that would prepare me. This was not sufficient. It's more of a critical thinking handbook than an actual logic text. It's discussion of deductive logic is limited.

There is a pro to the book though. Salmon is neither dry no confusing in her writing. I found the book quite an easy read. (But is a logic text supposed to be?)

Overall, I would only recommend this book if you're looking to improve your critical thinking skills; look elsewhere for a more in depth look at formal symbolic logic.
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